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What cars have 5 x 120 bolt pattern?

The 5 x 120 bolt pattern is a common one, particularly among European and some American cars. Here are some examples:

BMW:

* 3 Series (E36, E46, E90, F30, G20)

* 4 Series (F32, G22)

* 5 Series (E34, E39, E60, F10, G30)

* 6 Series (E63, E64, F12, F13)

* 7 Series (E32, E38, E65, F01, G11)

* 8 Series (E31, G14, G15)

* X1 (E84, F48)

* X3 (E83, F25, G01)

* X4 (F26, G02)

* X5 (E53, E70, F15, G05)

* X6 (E71, F16, G06)

* Z3 (E36)

* Z4 (E85, E89, G29)

Mercedes-Benz:

* C-Class (W202, W203, W204, W205)

* E-Class (W124, W210, W211, W212, W213)

* S-Class (W140, W220, W221, W222)

* CLS-Class (C219, C218)

* SL-Class (R129, R230, R231)

* SLK-Class (R170, R171, R172)

Other European Manufacturers:

* Audi: A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q5, Q7

* Porsche: 911, Boxster, Cayman, Panamera

* Volkswagen: Phaeton, Touareg

* Volvo: S60, S80, XC60, XC90

American Manufacturers:

* Ford: Mustang (2015-present)

* Cadillac: CTS, ATS

* Chevrolet: Corvette (C5, C6, C7)

Note: This list is not exhaustive and may not include all models or years. It is always best to consult your vehicle's owner's manual or a reputable tire and wheel resource to confirm the correct bolt pattern for your specific car.